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For the best specimens of each or any of the aforementioned 

 kinds of bread, made by any young woman under eighteen years 

 of age, an additional premium of twenty-five per cent. 



The bread presented for premium must be made on the first day 

 of the Exhibition, by some member of a family, in whose name the 

 entry shall be made, and to whom the premium shall be awarded. 

 The bread shall be made without the use of saleratus or other al- 

 kaline' substance, and made in the ftimily, and be presented only 

 on the second day of the Exhibition, before 9 o'clock in the morn- 

 ing. No name or mark shall be put on the loaves, except the 

 number of the entry in the Committee's book. 



The names of contributors shall not be known to the Committee, 

 and no person shall serve on the same if any member of his family 

 shall be a competitor. 



HONEY. 



For the best specimen of Honey in the Comb, not less than six 

 pounds, "Longstrath on the Honey Bee ;" second best, $1. 



MANUFACTURES. 



AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 



Committee.— William Ames, 2d, Dedliam; Calvin Richards, Dover; Henry Gould- 

 ing, Dover; Horace Guild, Canton. 



For the largest and best collection, $12 ; second, $6. 



For any new or improved Plow, which on trial shall be found 

 best adapted for the thorough pulverization of old plowed land, a 

 premium of $6. 



New Inventions. — For any new invention of decided superiority 

 and usefulness to the farmer, a premium or gratuity, at the discre- 

 tion of the Committee. 



DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. 

 Fancy Articles. 



Committee.— Mrs. John Vose, Hyde Park; Mrs. W.T. Thacher. Hyde Park; Mrs. 

 DiiiSiels, Hyde Park; Mrs. John M. Harris, Needham; Mrs. Charles H. Leland, Ded- 

 ham. 



Including Needlework, Crochetwork, Shellwork, Millineiy, 



Drawings, Paintings, &c. 

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